and would’ve never started a war that would become out of control. They always needed power, and it was power that drove them to make alliances and fight back. Although there are technically multiple causes for WWI, imperialism is the underlying cause for them all. If Germany never needed...
What started World War I? Explore the main reasons the war started and the learn the specific role imperialism played in the outbreak of the Great War. Related to this Question How did the Balkans cause WW1? How did the Entente Cordiale cause WWI?
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How Did The Nazis Gain Control Of Germany? Firstly, the Nazi’s used Germany’s defeat during the First World War (which began in the summer of 1914 and ended in November 1918) to their advantage. WWI claimed many lives and of course changed the lives of those in Germany forever. The ...
How did WWI favor the spread of the 1918 Flu strain throughout the world?Question:How did WWI favor the spread of the 1918 Flu strain throughout the world?Viruses:Viruses are dangerous organisms as they require hosts to replicate and multiply. These can cause various forms of infec...
Deadly outbreaks have plagued societies for centuries. But they can lead to medical breakthroughs—if we learn the right lessons from them.
After WWI, a war strategy developed by the U.S. for a potential war with Britain began with the invasion of Canada.
the clock is ticking for this line of inquiry, but it hasn’t completely run out yet. If you have a relative, I will encourage you to get them to open up about what they did. Some have written small memoirs which could be vastly expanded upon, and many don’t think they did very ...
But no, Andy, I am not going to take down a post about what an organisation did in the past because it promises not to do those things in the future. Especially when it is demonstrablystill doing every one of those things that matters. ...
All Americans have a stake in getting the truth in wartime. A warning from the WWI era, widely attributed toSen. Hiram Johnson, puts the issue starkly: “The first casualty when war comes is truth.” Mobilizing for war Within a week ofCongress declaring war, on April 13, 1917, W...